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he joins us now from jackson, mississippi. george, the clinic isn't going away without a fight. >> reporter: don, good evening. we know this clinic has filed for a temporary restraining order. asked a federal judge for that to give the people here just a little more time to get in compliance with this new state law. the clinic is closed today. the question now, will it reopen tomorrow? and again, another question, how long could it stay open? under this new state law, don, takes effect today, that basically says two things. first of all, that any physician performing an abortion in the state of mississippi must be a board certified ob-gyn. also, the second part of that, they must have privileges with a local hospital to admit patients if necessarily. at this point, the clinic does not have those permissions. the director here says that she has been trying to get those permissions since the law was signed into effect back in april. she has not had success with that and she is concerned that many of the hospitals here, don, may
he joins us now from jackson, mississippi. george, the clinic isn't going away without a fight. >> reporter: don, good evening. we know this clinic has filed for a temporary restraining order. asked a federal judge for that to give the people here just a little more time to get in compliance with this new state law. the clinic is closed today. the question now, will it reopen tomorrow? and again, another question, how long could it stay open? under this new state law, don, takes effect...
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joey jackson on the case with us today. joey, let me just take a look here before we chat at brittany martinez in court. here she is. she basically tried to arrange the murder of her husband, a murder for hire. let's hear the reporter explain the case. >> reporter: according to court documents, she wanted to park a block away from the fire station. it was also clear she wanted that murder to be committed in the employee's back parking lot. martinez gave the informant her husband's photo, work schedule and two upwards payments of $500. >> maybe not marital bliss, a after all. what kind of charges does she face? >> facilitating to engage in a killing of another. in addition to that, if that's not bad enough, you also have the conspiracy charge, and whenever there is a conspiracy, which is basically an agreement, brooke. it's when you agree to commit a criminal act. and you have to agree further than that, what is that? one is the february 4 meeting where she says, i'm having marital problems. do you think you could help to ki
joey jackson on the case with us today. joey, let me just take a look here before we chat at brittany martinez in court. here she is. she basically tried to arrange the murder of her husband, a murder for hire. let's hear the reporter explain the case. >> reporter: according to court documents, she wanted to park a block away from the fire station. it was also clear she wanted that murder to be committed in the employee's back parking lot. martinez gave the informant her husband's photo,...
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not just gun violence alone is the issue here. >> reverend jackson, thank you very much. i thank you for being part of this debate. >> thank you, sir. >> we're back after a quick break. ughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all you need is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. >>> in four hours we'll see a last-ditch effort to keep us from going over the fiscal cliff. the president and key congressional players will meet at the white house to play let's make a deal. joining me is chris van holland of maryland. we have seen these meetings at the the white house, conference calls, press conferences, statements. we're going to see something out of this that gets us closer to a deal. >> as you said, there is a last-ditch effort by the president to b
not just gun violence alone is the issue here. >> reverend jackson, thank you very much. i thank you for being part of this debate. >> thank you, sir. >> we're back after a quick break. ughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it finds one, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super...
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jackson. who is happy this morning? we have $5,000 that my wife and i saved for a house. we provide free education. children who are orphaned by hiv aids. people b people, we provide health care, uniforms. we started giving them meals. we teach the grandmothers skills so they can support themselves. 11 years later, this project has produced close to 600 students and helps about 7,000 grandmothers. i feel humbled looking in the faces of children smiling focused on what their dreams are going to be. >> jackson was nominated by a viewer like you. if you know someone who is making a big difference in your community, go to cnn heroes.com to nominate them. >>> heavy rains caused massive floods in minnesota. state of emergency is in effect. roads are closed. some zoo animals died in the floods. we'll talk with the zoo director. that's next. ♪ ♪ pop goes the world ♪ it goes something like this ♪ everybody here is a friend of mine ♪ ♪ everybody, tell me, have you heard? ♪ [ female announcer ] pop in a whole new kind of clean with new tide pods... a powerful three-in-
jackson. who is happy this morning? we have $5,000 that my wife and i saved for a house. we provide free education. children who are orphaned by hiv aids. people b people, we provide health care, uniforms. we started giving them meals. we teach the grandmothers skills so they can support themselves. 11 years later, this project has produced close to 600 students and helps about 7,000 grandmothers. i feel humbled looking in the faces of children smiling focused on what their dreams are going to...
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we're talking about this statement issued by janet jackson blasting the attorneys of michael jackson's estate. they vowed to keep up their fight to have michael's will thrown out. but they denied their efforts were motivated by money. here is what they said, quote, it is important to stress that janet, randy and reebie have questioned the will with no financial motive whatsoever. they stand to gain nothing financially by a finding that the will is invalid. this blames the executors for a negative media campaign designed to damage fundamental family relationships. now the three siblings add that their only motivation in trying to get this will declared invalid is to replace the executors of their brother's multimillion-dollar estate who they accuse of management. now this dispute has led janet, randy and reebie from being barred from visiting. their brothers have backed down from this public campaign to throw out the will and they have, instead, appealed for family unity. carol? >> let's talk about "american idol" for a bit. nick jonas, is he going to be a judge? >> you know what, that'
we're talking about this statement issued by janet jackson blasting the attorneys of michael jackson's estate. they vowed to keep up their fight to have michael's will thrown out. but they denied their efforts were motivated by money. here is what they said, quote, it is important to stress that janet, randy and reebie have questioned the will with no financial motive whatsoever. they stand to gain nothing financially by a finding that the will is invalid. this blames the executors for a...
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i took her to the jackson county hospital and admitted her for pneumonia. they found the cancer and it was stage four. >> reporter: it's a heart-breaking story but the ad doesn't tell all of it. in 1999 mitt romney leaves bain for the olympics stopping day to day running of the company. in 2001 joe soptic loses his job when bain closes the plant. his wife still has insurance from her employer. a year later romney leaves bain. a year later, soptic's wife leaves her job because of injury which is when she became uninsured. a few years later in 2006 she goes to the hospital, is diagnosed with cancer and dies just days later. soptic, an obama supporter who appeared in another campaign blames romney for the loss of his job and insurance. >> that's the way that i feel. mitt romney is a very rich man. it's obvious if you watch him on television that he's completely out of touch with the average family, middle income people. i don't think he has any concept as to how when you close a big company like that how it affects families, the community, you know. it affects
i took her to the jackson county hospital and admitted her for pneumonia. they found the cancer and it was stage four. >> reporter: it's a heart-breaking story but the ad doesn't tell all of it. in 1999 mitt romney leaves bain for the olympics stopping day to day running of the company. in 2001 joe soptic loses his job when bain closes the plant. his wife still has insurance from her employer. a year later romney leaves bain. a year later, soptic's wife leaves her job because of injury...
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he was out this morning at a farmers market in jackson. >> you see that sign out there, more jobs, less debt, smaller government and that's what we want and that is not what we got. with this president we have fewer jobs and we have more debt and we have bigger government. that's what's wrong with this president. that's why we have to get him out of office. >> and we can't forget hawaii, president obama's home state holds caucuses four days from today. pope benedict announcing moves in the u.s. to legalize same-sex marriage and the pope's comments came to address on the regular visit to the vatican. >> the pope called for the marriage to be defended with the misrepresentation of the true nature. maryland became the eighth state to legalize same-sex marriage. >>> a federal judge is ordering new york city to pay $100 million to would-be new york firefighters who failed a discriminatory hiring test. the federal government argued and the court now apparently agrees the test exists mainly to keep minorities out of the new york fire department. the city denies it, but fdny has long been almos
he was out this morning at a farmers market in jackson. >> you see that sign out there, more jobs, less debt, smaller government and that's what we want and that is not what we got. with this president we have fewer jobs and we have more debt and we have bigger government. that's what's wrong with this president. that's why we have to get him out of office. >> and we can't forget hawaii, president obama's home state holds caucuses four days from today. pope benedict announcing moves...
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joey johnson is joey jackson is on the case. i can never talk enough about these cases. it does not mean you walk out the back door of the courtroom. >> does not at all. can you imagine being on that plane that day when you have someone freaking out like that who is supposed to be the cap pain? in any defense, insanity defenses are infrequently used. less than 1% of the time is it raised and less than 1% of the time is it successful when it is raised. i think it's like .26%. what ends up happening is you don't just get set free. you go to a institution. you're evaluated, but then if a judge determines at some later point that you're capable and don't pose a threat or danger to society then ultimately, you're released. >> the judge is not alone. this is with the prosecutors and the victims have the right to have some input as well. it's really team of doctors that have to give you a clean bill of mental health before you get out. >> no question about it. ultimately, and you see these trial, doctors disagree, lawyers disagree. you're not going to have everyone in unison ma
joey johnson is joey jackson is on the case. i can never talk enough about these cases. it does not mean you walk out the back door of the courtroom. >> does not at all. can you imagine being on that plane that day when you have someone freaking out like that who is supposed to be the cap pain? in any defense, insanity defenses are infrequently used. less than 1% of the time is it raised and less than 1% of the time is it successful when it is raised. i think it's like .26%. what ends up...
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i saw this story on this guy aaron jackson. this is a young kid from florida, worked on a golf course. really didn't have much direction in his life. then he went traveling in the third world and he saw poverty. and he decided to just devote his life to making the world a better place. >> today we dewormed estimated maybe a little over 100 people. >> it's been great to be able to help out aaron jackson by doing fundraisers. i've gotten introduced to people to help raise money and help his organization really get moving. he's the amazing guy doing all the really hard work. give him the cash and just let him go do what he does best. they have four or five orphanages in haiti, and i also went out when they distributed the deworming medication out in the rural villages and towns. >> you're distributing food, aid all around the country. some of the kids can be, you know, eating their cereal, but if it's so full of worms, they're unable to digest it so the food is a waste. >> when you see a kid that's highly anemic, not alert at all,
i saw this story on this guy aaron jackson. this is a young kid from florida, worked on a golf course. really didn't have much direction in his life. then he went traveling in the third world and he saw poverty. and he decided to just devote his life to making the world a better place. >> today we dewormed estimated maybe a little over 100 people. >> it's been great to be able to help out aaron jackson by doing fundraisers. i've gotten introduced to people to help raise money and...
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george howell is in jackson to explain it all to us. good morning, george. >> reporter: carol, good morning. this clinic here behind me will remain open today. there was a question as to whether it would open for business, but the clinic received the temporary restraining order under a federal judge to continue operating despite this new state law that would effectively shut it down. the new law, i should say, basically requires two things. first of all, that any doctor performing an abortion in the state of mississippi be a board certified ob-gyn first, and secondly, that that doctor also have special permissions with local hospitals here. now the director of this clinic says that she has been trying to get those permissions since april, since this law was first signed, but has been unable to do so she believes because the hospitals may be under political pressure to drag their feet on this issue. now, i spoke with the director and the owner of this clinic about her thoughts about what would happen if the clinic were to close. take a l
george howell is in jackson to explain it all to us. good morning, george. >> reporter: carol, good morning. this clinic here behind me will remain open today. there was a question as to whether it would open for business, but the clinic received the temporary restraining order under a federal judge to continue operating despite this new state law that would effectively shut it down. the new law, i should say, basically requires two things. first of all, that any doctor performing an...
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this is her establishment and, in fact, paula deen hired lisa jackson. so, you know, paula deen certainly is a big part of this complaint and, again, we need to remind our viewers, these are just allegations. paula deen hasn't responded to these allegations, but she's seeking unspecified damages and so this is a civil suit filed in savannah, georgia, state court and not a good thing for paula deen. >> sunny hostin, thanks so much. >>> a fight over underwear. true. the navajo nation is suing urban outfitters. the tribe says the retailer stole its name and with it millions of dollars. we'll talk about that after a break. >>> and the prince and the olympian just hours after his arrival in jamaica. prince harry plans to hit the track with the world's fastest man. i hope we have pictures. we'll have a live report for you next. z, california? [siri] here are directions to santa cruz. where's the best bbq in kansas city? is there a rodeo in amarillo today? where are we? [siri] here's your current location. how big is the grand canyon? any gas stations we can wa
this is her establishment and, in fact, paula deen hired lisa jackson. so, you know, paula deen certainly is a big part of this complaint and, again, we need to remind our viewers, these are just allegations. paula deen hasn't responded to these allegations, but she's seeking unspecified damages and so this is a civil suit filed in savannah, georgia, state court and not a good thing for paula deen. >> sunny hostin, thanks so much. >>> a fight over underwear. true. the navajo...
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pablo sandoval can be mentioned in the same sentence with reggie jackson. kung fu panda's greatest hits from last night's world series. y that focused less on fees and more... on what matters? maybe your bank account is taking too much time and maybe it's costing too much money. introducing bluebird by american express and walmart. your alternative to checking and debit. it's loaded with features, not fees. because we think your money should stay where it belongs. with you. the value you...
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want to great straight to martin savidge who's been on the story all week in jackson, mississippi. part of the news today, martin, this judge blocking the state from releasing some of the criminals that haily barbour had pardoned. you talked to mississippi's attorney general. he's worried because some have already left, am i right? >> reporter: right. that is the big concern, brooke. ever since you had that release of five prisoners on sunday. four of whom were murderers. this is before the other 199. those four murderers have been the primary concern for law enforcement and certainly for the victims' families who fear that perhaps some of them might have the well revenge on their minds. so, last night, there was an emergency court order issued by a judge that basically put a halt to any further releases based upon the pardons that the former governor had promised. that also said that the four murderers had to report in to the state attorney general's office. the only problem is, that does not apply until the court order is actually physically served to those murderers. and here's
want to great straight to martin savidge who's been on the story all week in jackson, mississippi. part of the news today, martin, this judge blocking the state from releasing some of the criminals that haily barbour had pardoned. you talked to mississippi's attorney general. he's worried because some have already left, am i right? >> reporter: right. that is the big concern, brooke. ever since you had that release of five prisoners on sunday. four of whom were murderers. this is before...
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one of the lawmakers is congressman sheila jackson of texas. she's a member of the house homeland committee. welcome, congresswoman. >> it's good to be with you. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you know more about this 12th agent that's been implicated? >> the agency is now investigating the representation in the last 24 hours, that they were not familiar with the location but announced that they had 12 agents as of friday. they are continuing their investigation and we encourage them to be vigorous in their investigation. i really am of the position of a zero tolerance for this kind of behavior so i want this investigation to be as expansive as possible as relates to the secret service. congresswoman, just about this 12 agent, we're hearing stories that this agent was staying in the hilton, possibly where the president was staying and may have invited a prostitute to join him. is that what you've heard? >> this is what we've heard but let me lay the groundwork for establishing the fact of my zero tolerance position. that agent and every s
one of the lawmakers is congressman sheila jackson of texas. she's a member of the house homeland committee. welcome, congresswoman. >> it's good to be with you. good morning. >> good morning. >> do you know more about this 12th agent that's been implicated? >> the agency is now investigating the representation in the last 24 hours, that they were not familiar with the location but announced that they had 12 agents as of friday. they are continuing their investigation...
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the storm generated this end-to-end rainbow as it passed near jackson, mississippi. let's get to alexandra steele. >> the legs on this thing are insane. certainly one for the record books. on the snow side and on the severe side, mobile, two tornadoes, one yesterday and then one five days before that. it was the greatest christmas day tornado outbreak on the records, for the record books since records have been kept. in denver, the first white christmas in three years. dallas, the 4 inches of snow. last time that happened, 1926. in little rock, 9 inches. last time they had any measurable snow of that nature was in 1926. must have been a snowy year that year. here's the big picture. the good news, the severe has moved east out of mobile and out of birmingham, out of atlanta. it is pushing east to the 95 corridor, even east of that. the areas impacted today with a potential for tornadoes, really the eastern carolinas, from raleigh down through jacksonville. and believe it or not, even tampa, potentially. but it doesn't look like the threat will be nearly as severe as w
the storm generated this end-to-end rainbow as it passed near jackson, mississippi. let's get to alexandra steele. >> the legs on this thing are insane. certainly one for the record books. on the snow side and on the severe side, mobile, two tornadoes, one yesterday and then one five days before that. it was the greatest christmas day tornado outbreak on the records, for the record books since records have been kept. in denver, the first white christmas in three years. dallas, the 4...
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. ♪ >>> a little michael jackson going for you this morning. it is good to have a goal in life, even if it is to lick every cathedral in the united kingdom. yes, you heard me correctly. we thought it was bizarre. we thought we'd bring in bill santiago to talk about this story. good morning, bill. >> good morning. good morning. >> let's give the viewers the facts here. 26-year-old bet his roommate that he would lick every cathedral in england before december 16th. he's blogging about it in the cathedral licking diary. what do you think? >> i don't know what to make of this. i have heard church's fried chicken is finger licking good. i would be too chicken to lick a church unless i was fried. why lick the inside of the church? i am curious, exactly how many licks does it take to get to the center of the anglican church. that's something we can find out. >> i love that he's taking frachs of himself. look at him standing there licking the outside of the church. the roommates made the bet in a bar. crazy, right? win or lose, this is going to happen,
. ♪ >>> a little michael jackson going for you this morning. it is good to have a goal in life, even if it is to lick every cathedral in the united kingdom. yes, you heard me correctly. we thought it was bizarre. we thought we'd bring in bill santiago to talk about this story. good morning, bill. >> good morning. good morning. >> let's give the viewers the facts here. 26-year-old bet his roommate that he would lick every cathedral in england before december 16th. he's...
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. >>> we usually only saw her under the cover of a veil but now michael jackson's daughter, paris, is opening up about life with her superstar father in an effort to make sure his kids enjoy a normal childhood. made w. cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> michael jackson's 14-year-old daughter paris is speaking about life with and without her father. she talks about jackson's childhood influenced the way he raised her and her brothers. >> did you feel like he wanted you to have a normal life. >> he did. >> did you think that was possible with him being who he was? >> he had his doubts. he told us when h
. >>> we usually only saw her under the cover of a veil but now michael jackson's daughter, paris, is opening up about life with her superstar father in an effort to make sure his kids enjoy a normal childhood. made w. cream... a touch of sugar... and pure natural flavors. coffee-mate natural bliss. from nestle. add your flavor naturally. mine was earned off vietnam in 1968. over the south pacific in 1943. i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from...
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reverend jesse jackson, thank you very much. i know you will be attending the funeral service there a difficult day for many but also a celebration of who she was. thank you, reverend. whitney houston's voice, her success, inspiring countless performers on their own journeys to stardom n a few minutes, we are going to talk to grammy winner ashanti. she is going to join us live with her memories of whitney houston. and tomorrow morning beginning at 11 a.m. eastern, cnn beginning live coverage of whitney houston's funeral, joining piers morgan, soledad o'brien, don lemon, whitney houston, her life, her music, start act tomorrow morning, 11 eastern. >>> the u.n. condemns syria's government for the lawering its own people, but the military keeps right on attacking. we are going to have two live reports from the region. >>> it is now 14 relentless days of this. talking about a constant barrage of shelling unleashed by syrian forces in the city of homs. our journalists say the streets there are deserted because people have either fled
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and this is atlanta's busy hartsfield international jackson airport. same story. travelers with flights to the northeast and mid-atlantic absolutely stranded. you is see the boards there. canceled, canceled, canceled. alison kosik, let me bring you in. you're in new york for us. i want to share more pictures. grand central station, normal the hustle and the bustle there. look at that. empty. >> yep. desolate. >> subway platforms empty. no one in sight. i have never seen new york look like this. are have you? >> neither have i. i have not either. i came into the city in the middle of the night last night because i was in jersey covering the hurricane for cnn. coming back, you know, you usually see, even in the middle of the night, lights are on, people are around. didn't see that. like a ghost town. and this is because you're seeing trains being shut down. talked about amtrak suspending service in the northeast corridor. add that to the public transportation suspensions here in new york. you know, all of this really cripples the northeast region. we rely on our tra
and this is atlanta's busy hartsfield international jackson airport. same story. travelers with flights to the northeast and mid-atlantic absolutely stranded. you is see the boards there. canceled, canceled, canceled. alison kosik, let me bring you in. you're in new york for us. i want to share more pictures. grand central station, normal the hustle and the bustle there. look at that. empty. >> yep. desolate. >> subway platforms empty. no one in sight. i have never seen new york...
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jackson starting with the agency as a staff level scientist back in 1987. during her tenure as administrator she tackled pollution problems in poor community communities. oil drilling and coal regulations. all those things on her plate. jackson said she is confident epa is headed in the right direction. >>> winter storm causing some real headaches. millions of folks in the mid-atlantic states, we're looking at heavy snow, torrential rain, strong winds, dangerous travel conditions from here, washington, d.c., all the way to maine. snowfall is especially heavy in northern new york, new england. up to a foot of snow could fall there. drew cuomo is urging folks to stay off the road if possible. it is wet, lever, raising the risk of falling tree limbs, making shoveling the sidewalk harder, we all know that. the storm is not expected to leave the region until tomorrow. not soon enough for millions of people trying to catch a plane for the holiday week, but they can't. more than 360 flights have been canceled so far today. now that is on top of the more than 1,700
jackson starting with the agency as a staff level scientist back in 1987. during her tenure as administrator she tackled pollution problems in poor community communities. oil drilling and coal regulations. all those things on her plate. jackson said she is confident epa is headed in the right direction. >>> winter storm causing some real headaches. millions of folks in the mid-atlantic states, we're looking at heavy snow, torrential rain, strong winds, dangerous travel conditions from...
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i talked with reverend jackson about the sneakers. civil rights leaders are ready to take action against adidas nationwide. >> are we prepared to engage in a boycott, we contacted adidas yesterday. contacted david stern who in turn within a few minutes called adidas and had it canceled -- they canceled because they are going to call for stern and a threat after boycott. >> the fact is the shoe went from an idea to a concept to an actual product before anyone thought it would be even slightly controversial. what do you make of that? >> adidas was insensitive and they -- went through the whole vetting process and conduct or idea of slavery and african-american ball players is a bit much to take. >> in a statement adidas apologized and said the shoes were a fashion statement and had nothing to do with slavery. >>> are you planning to hit the gym today before you say no and reach for the burger, listen to this. people who work out more make more money. we are not talking about any chump change. the study found employees who exercise more
i talked with reverend jackson about the sneakers. civil rights leaders are ready to take action against adidas nationwide. >> are we prepared to engage in a boycott, we contacted adidas yesterday. contacted david stern who in turn within a few minutes called adidas and had it canceled -- they canceled because they are going to call for stern and a threat after boycott. >> the fact is the shoe went from an idea to a concept to an actual product before anyone thought it would be even...
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joey jackson is on the case next. >>> welcome back. we're hearing fror the first tie from the social worker who was supposed to supervise the visit of josh powell with his young sons. she watched in horror as he burned down the house containing him and his two little kids. she told chris cuomo she never saw this tragedy coming. >> there were no indicators. i never saw any suicidal indicators from him. i never saw anything other than tender loving care towards the boys. he didn't look like a monster, he didn't look like somebody who was going to kill his children. >> criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor joey jackson is on the case. joey, the social worker also disclosed new details about what she heard going on inside the powell home. what did we learn from that? >> awful situation. now, you know there is a couple things we can learn from this. there were a number of breakdowns in the system, of course. should they be allowed to see the father in the first place? should the father be in jail based upon the suspicion of being
joey jackson is on the case next. >>> welcome back. we're hearing fror the first tie from the social worker who was supposed to supervise the visit of josh powell with his young sons. she watched in horror as he burned down the house containing him and his two little kids. she told chris cuomo she never saw this tragedy coming. >> there were no indicators. i never saw any suicidal indicators from him. i never saw anything other than tender loving care towards the boys. he didn't...
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during the conrad murray trial where jackson's family was there, janet jackson was there, katherine jackson. whenever anything came up of significance, whether it was evidence or something emotional, jurors would look at conrad murray, the defendant, but then they would always look over and see what janet jackson thought or the jackson family. it does make a difference because as a juror you're in a very small room, and you react to all of that. when you go back to deliberate, you know that that celebrity or that family -- victim family member wants you to come back with a guilty verdict. it absolutely helps prosecutors in a case like this. >> all right. ted rowlands, thank you, ted. >>> afghans taking a tighter grip on their own security. >>> u.s. and afghan have reached a deal on the controversial night raids by american troops. it gifves the afghans effective veto power over the raids. barbara starr joins us from the pentagon to explain more about how this will work. >> reporter: this was an agreement that has been in the works for some time. very controversial. what you have is afghan f
during the conrad murray trial where jackson's family was there, janet jackson was there, katherine jackson. whenever anything came up of significance, whether it was evidence or something emotional, jurors would look at conrad murray, the defendant, but then they would always look over and see what janet jackson thought or the jackson family. it does make a difference because as a juror you're in a very small room, and you react to all of that. when you go back to deliberate, you know that...
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former prosecutor joey jackson is on the case. this was actually the second note. a week ago another note was left saying something similar and the family didn't take it seriously. they thought it was a bank. police so far have not classified this as a hate crime. don't you think that's going to happen? and if it does happen, how will that change the case? >> well, i think ultimately it will. now, here's the point. the point is there are 45 states in addition to the federal government that have hate crime statutes. what does it tell you? there's a need for it because sad, tragic, horrific things like this do occur. whenever you take someone because of their nationality, their religious affiliations or anything else, in this case, because she's from iraq, a enyou bludgeon her with a tire iron that you hit her over the head with and leave her bleeding in her home and certainly leading a note saying go back to your country you're a terrorist, that's horrific, it needs to be punished. in terms of how you charge it, this is a murder, let's call it what it is. hoifr, whe
former prosecutor joey jackson is on the case. this was actually the second note. a week ago another note was left saying something similar and the family didn't take it seriously. they thought it was a bank. police so far have not classified this as a hate crime. don't you think that's going to happen? and if it does happen, how will that change the case? >> well, i think ultimately it will. now, here's the point. the point is there are 45 states in addition to the federal government...
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it was in michael jackson's system, it was in heath ledger's system, and i believe you'll see it might have been in this situation. >> we don't know. we won't know yet for another six to eight weeks with the toxicology report the official cause of death. but whatever the cause of death was, this can be used as a wake-up call. you said you lost your nephew. thousands of regular people die from abusing prescription medicine. >> prescription medicines are by far the most destructive thing in our culture and nobody is paying any attention to it. oxycodone, it's all just an unbelievable phenomena. it just appeared in the last seven, eight, nine, ten years. >> how do we change that, though? >> i'd like to see some sort of federal laws looking into if you can prescribe these drugs to children, to minors. they're often used in minors. ritalin, aterol, and benzo for anxiety in a 15-year-old. it leads to the belief that taking pills is safe, taking pills is expected to be well, and that's why you have this epidemic of prescription drug use. >> just because you get it from a doctor does not mean
it was in michael jackson's system, it was in heath ledger's system, and i believe you'll see it might have been in this situation. >> we don't know. we won't know yet for another six to eight weeks with the toxicology report the official cause of death. but whatever the cause of death was, this can be used as a wake-up call. you said you lost your nephew. thousands of regular people die from abusing prescription medicine. >> prescription medicines are by far the most destructive...
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we found outlast month that jackson was suffering from a mood disorder. you might recall that he hadn't been seen on capitol hill since may and for a while there wasn't a lot of information about where he was. now we know and a lot of us don't know much about bipolar ii disorder. we are talking to our guest javier amador, the author of i am not sick and don't neat held and has written two books on bipolar disorder, two types of this disorder. we're talking bipolar 1 and bipolar 2 which is the less severe of the two. tell us about these two different types of depression. >> well, by pore la 1, people are used to hearing about man i can depression and you see people in a manic stage where they can be very hyperand speaking a mile a minute and spending all their money in the bank account and doing other things that reflect poor judgment. it is certainly a very severe mood episode, and then there is the depressive side, and depression as we all know can be extremely disabling and the world health organization has found to be the second biggest cause of disabi
we found outlast month that jackson was suffering from a mood disorder. you might recall that he hadn't been seen on capitol hill since may and for a while there wasn't a lot of information about where he was. now we know and a lot of us don't know much about bipolar ii disorder. we are talking to our guest javier amador, the author of i am not sick and don't neat held and has written two books on bipolar disorder, two types of this disorder. we're talking bipolar 1 and bipolar 2 which is the...
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. >> the jacksons, the family drama turning into one big reality show. >> more turmoil for the jackson family last summer as michael jackson's teenage daughter paris announced on twitter that her grandmother an guardian, katherine jackson, was missing. forcing a judge to suspend her guardianship of michael's three kids. >> katherine jackson is back home. she says she wasn't kidnapped. >> michael's siblings disputed the claim saying their mother was in arizona under doctor's orders. a judge restored katherine as permanent guardian of michael's children. whether it was a pleasure or guilty pleasure, audiences couldn't turn away from tlc's hit reality show "here comes honey boo boo" about a child beauty pageant contestant and her family. ♪ rapper psy went from a relatively unknown performer to a worldwide phenomenon after his catchy dance tune "gangnam style" hit the web. ♪ the music video featuring the south korean star's song and trademark dance shattered records online, becoming the number one watched video on youtube, with more than 970 million views. but psy's new found fame wasn
. >> the jacksons, the family drama turning into one big reality show. >> more turmoil for the jackson family last summer as michael jackson's teenage daughter paris announced on twitter that her grandmother an guardian, katherine jackson, was missing. forcing a judge to suspend her guardianship of michael's three kids. >> katherine jackson is back home. she says she wasn't kidnapped. >> michael's siblings disputed the claim saying their mother was in arizona under...
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i want to bring in defense attorney and law professor joey jackson. joey, you know, on the surface this sounds big. almost unbelievable. >> huge. >> how could they have missed this, but i guess the question is if it hadn't been missed, if they had found this, if the prosecution had this in their hands, would it have changed the outcome? >> i think this is what we call outcome determinetive. how powerful would it have been for the prosecution to have evidence the day she went missing of a search that said "fool proof suffocation." i think it's a game changer. it's a huge miss on their part. even more importantly, the defense had this. how could the prosecution not? >> that's right. defense attorney jose baez said he knew about this all along and was actually waiting for it to come up. >> it never did. exactly. so interestingly enough, the question is asked, well, you ho could a defense attorney do that? don't we share information? the answer is yes but no, but here's what i mean. there's an obligation for what we call reciprocal discovery. if i have in
i want to bring in defense attorney and law professor joey jackson. joey, you know, on the surface this sounds big. almost unbelievable. >> huge. >> how could they have missed this, but i guess the question is if it hadn't been missed, if they had found this, if the prosecution had this in their hands, would it have changed the outcome? >> i think this is what we call outcome determinetive. how powerful would it have been for the prosecution to have evidence the day she went...
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david mattingly is joining us right now from jackson. david, the primary issue is whether this clinic can comply with the new law but it goes a lot further than that, doesn't it? >> reporter: that's right. that's because there are ten states in the country now with a law that is similar to this that requires doctors who perform aborrowings to have admitting privileges at hospitals. mississippi is not alone. other states will be watching what is happening here but at issue here, the question is, is this law exactly what its proponents say that it is, that it's a measure to help women seeking abortions in the state of mississippi, or as its proponents say that it's making it harder for women to have an abortion. >> the most important thing is that the women of mississippi have access to all reproductive health care, including abortion. abortion is safe, highly regulated, and it's really time for lawmakers to do what planned parenthood does every day and that is to ensure that reproductive care is available to all women. >> reporter: we did
david mattingly is joining us right now from jackson. david, the primary issue is whether this clinic can comply with the new law but it goes a lot further than that, doesn't it? >> reporter: that's right. that's because there are ten states in the country now with a law that is similar to this that requires doctors who perform aborrowings to have admitting privileges at hospitals. mississippi is not alone. other states will be watching what is happening here but at issue here, the...
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a private letter from michael jackson to his ex-wife. i'm dying to know what it says. >> this is interesting and item going to show it to you although it's hard to read. it's being auctioned off by julian's auction house. here's the letter from michael to lisa. it says smell and with the arrow here and it says lisa, i truly need this rest. i haven't slept literally in four days now. i need to be away from phones and business people. i must take care of my health first. i'm crazy for you, love turg. the letter is attracting a lot of attention, of course it was michael's difficulty sleeping that led to his use of pharmaceutical medications, which led to his death and there is a new report this morning that the letter may have been pulled off the auction block at the request of lisa marie. they're l.a. based, so i'm not surprised we haven't heard back. what's also clear to me, is he calling lisa marie a turd or -- i'm crazy for you, love turd. we'll just have to wonder, i guess. there it is. always a mystery with michael jackson, even after
a private letter from michael jackson to his ex-wife. i'm dying to know what it says. >> this is interesting and item going to show it to you although it's hard to read. it's being auctioned off by julian's auction house. here's the letter from michael to lisa. it says smell and with the arrow here and it says lisa, i truly need this rest. i haven't slept literally in four days now. i need to be away from phones and business people. i must take care of my health first. i'm crazy for you,...